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[https://www.communityenergyproject.org/ Community Energy Project] | |||
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[https://www.portland.gov/pbem/neighborhood-emergency-teams/crtradio NET Amateur Radio Resources] | |||
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Neighborhood Associations | [https://www.portland.gov/civic/myneighborhood/about-neighborhood-system PDX Neighborhood Associations] | ||
== Community Spaces == | == Community Spaces == |
Revision as of 15:34, 16 December 2024
In imagining a regenerative future, we know we need to create networks of resilience to meet community needs. The following organizations are already carving the path toward community care, thoughtful reuse, radical abundance, food sovereignty, ecological harmony, and communal knowledge. If you know of organizations that belong on this list, please contact us!
Spirituality
Spiritual Community Spaces | Church Activism | Spiritual Knowledge Archives
Water
Watershed Councils | Conservation Districts | Riverkeepers
Food
Community Gardens | Farmer's Markets | Farms | Free Food | Plant Nurseries | Seed Libraries
Shelter
Ecovillages | Intentional Communities | Shelters
Energy
Sanitation
Transportation
Cycling Resources
Medical
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
Education
Libraries | Education Centers
Fiber
Dress for Success | Ethical Yarn Community
Activist Groups & Coalitions
Community Resilience
CERT | Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization | Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams
Conflict Resolution
Communication
Governance
Community Spaces
Bridgespace | Native American Student & Community Center
Creative Reuse
Clothing | Craft Supplies | Furniture | Tech
Makers & Maker Support
Business Resources | Cooperatives